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The Time Out New York listing of D'Arranged Marriage describes it as being: "... about an Indian stand-up comic who discovers that his long-dreaded arranged marriage might be cricket after all." We felt the use of the word "cricket" was confusing. Time Out NY did not want to change the word... They told us that: 'Cricket' is a synonym for 'fair play' or 'honorable conduct.' So if something that seemed unfair turns out to be cricket, it means it actually works out fine. If you don't understand that, don't blame [us]. It's not an 'inaccurate' summary of the show as it has otherwise been described to us. It's merely a turn of phrase that you don't seem to like." THE VERDICT: Time Out Magazine removed the word "cricket" from their listing. Those Indian Guys thank all our fans who made a comment on Facebook and thanks TONY for seeing the light! |
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